The hype around David Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ seems warranted, with the show hitting SA screens shortly.
Your tap water, food and even the air you breath could contain tiny plastic particles, and they’re messing with your health.
One of the great truths of our time is that if something can be converted into alcohol, chances are it will be.
One giant sportswear brand is doing its bit for the environment with its new eco-friendly and sustainable sneaker and apparel line.
We all want to do our bit for the environment, which is why the ‘Spekboom Challenge’ took off earlier in the year. Some important issues need to be clarified, though.
That hard plastic pod you popped into your machine this morning is going to take roughly 300 years to degrade.
The shipping industry is finding creative ways to swap out the old ways of doing things for new, greener options.
Cape Town’s very own Ayakha Melithafa was inspired to take up climate activism during the water shortage, a decision that took her all the way to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Seeing the northern lights is one of those bucket list ticks that many dream about, but few accomplish. You could always watch a webcam stream it live.
We don’t really think about music in relation to climate change, but if you’re part of the vinyl revival, you aren’t doing the planet any favours.
In our frantic rush to get away from single-use plastics, we turned to the reusable cotton tote. This bring with it a new set of problems.
The word ‘apocalypse’ has been used to describe the situation in Australia all too often these past few weeks, and it’s entirely justified.
The news from Down Under has been tough to watch these past few weeks, but there is hope in amongst all of the destruction.
The effects of climate change can be seen in full force Down Under, which is perhaps part of why so many South Africans are now talking about planting spekboom.
For one family in Mpumalanga, who shot the footage in Panbult, between Ermelo and Piet Retief on Friday, it was a terrifying ordeal.
TIME has revealed its ‘Person of the Year’ for 2019, and I would suggest that many of us saw this one coming.
There is absolutely nothing surprising about the fact that Jeremy Clarkson has lashed out at Greta Thunberg.
This past weekend, the Northern Cape village of Vioolsdrif set a new record for highest-ever temperature recorded in South Africa. Or did it?
It never hurts to have Bill Gates as a financial backer, but then you still need to deliver the goods. Thankfully, Heliogen, a clean energy company, is on the money.
‘Flygskam’ is Swedish for ‘flight shame’, and it’s turning into a pretty formidable strategy for shaming people who consistently travel by plane.
This is your moment to save the planet and create a real life meme at the same time. While you’re at it, spice up your office.
Cape Town may have dodged a bullet for now, but other parts of the country have been brought to their knees.
A research team visiting the Mosquitia rainforest found a species new to science, and several species previously thought extinct.
We may have had a wet weekend here in Cape Town, but other parts of the country are being brought to their knees.
The first reviews of Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ are in, and fans can look forward to another blockbuster exploration of the natural world.
Snowden was a former employee of the CIA and contractor for the National Security Agency, so he had access to plenty of juicy (and classified) information.
Hurricane Dorian has wreaked havoc on the Bahamas, with relief workers describing ‘apocalyptic’ scenes amidst an unfolding humanitarian crisis.
With beautiful, sweeping cinematography of a world worth saving, ‘Ice On Fire’ highlights some much-needed solutions across renewable energy and carbon sequestration.
Nipping down to the beach is nice, but sometimes it’s tough to beat lounging by the pool. How’s the view from this gem?
The Extinction Rebellion is planning on protesting at Wimbledon, and security is on high alert.